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There Will Be No Wall, Says John Kelly

8/1/2017

Watching Trump's campaign speeches it was interesting to hear people shouting that he should build the wall between Mexico and the United States. And then Trump would repeat his promise that he would build the wall and Mexico will pay for it. This has become a kind of trademark for Trump, a way he can be politically known or understood. He makes grand gestures and people believe him, but he doesn't even begin to be serious. He is, as they say, "yanking the chains of people," manipulating their emotions, making promises he has no intention of keeping. The media, of course, love it. Stupidity, it seems, brings in lots of viewers and readers.

James Homan at the Washington Post now reports that the new staff director for Trump says he has talked Trump into abandoning the idea of the wall.

“A hint of Kelly’s potential influence on Trump emerged two weeks ago, in Aspen, Colorado, when Kelly made a startling revelation,” writes the New Yorker’s Ryan Lizza, the reporter who found himself on the receiving end of one of Scaramucci’s profanity-laced tirades last week: “According to several sources who attended a private briefing that included some of the nation’s most senior current and former national-security officials, Kelly sought to ease their minds about one of the most controversial and famous Trump proposals: the border wall with Mexico.

Kelly explained that he had spent a great deal of time talking through the issue with Trump, and he believed he had convinced the President that he didn’t actually need to build a physical wall … To the officials in the room, it was a fascinating admission. Kelly seemed to be suggesting that he was one of the few people who might be able to tame Trump and get him to back off some of his most cartoonish policy ideas, even the ones that were core campaign promises.”

But I wonder. Kelly may be giving himself too much credit. I don't think Trump was actually serious in the first place. Peggy Noonan was right when she recently called him a weak whiner. Since being president, even, he has said all sorts of things that he didn't really mean, or changed a day later, and then everyone forgets about it. If there is one thing Trump does not do it is this: he does not keep his word. You can't trust anything he says. He is a promiscuous talker; he talks just to get and keep your attention. Then he is done with you.

And I just wonder how Trump voters feel about something like this. Do they realize the complete disdain he has for them? Trump is a clownish figure, like at a carnival, seeking the attention of people by jumping around, saying anything, even outrageous things like building a wall between these two countries.

Trump is a media creation, an irresponsible buffoon who has little idea what he is doing and can only severely damage the country. The media didn't adequately report how stupid the idea of a wall really is. The media now have a responsibility to take him down in any way they are able.